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Cameron Riley Do you Ever Feel “ Landlords guilt “ Evicting Someone?
18 June 2023 | 152 replies
He was put in jail repeated times for restraining order violations (I believe due to being paranoid and not taking his meds, but I’m based that only on observation).  
Sovannary O. 2% Rule
23 August 2015 | 37 replies
Mostly owner occupants - young professional and med students.
Erik Misyuk Can a surveor be trusted with his assesment
16 November 2006 | 1 reply
AS u start to answer these, more questions will come up. trust me. :D
Missy H. Kids upstairs are running around and making noise
27 August 2020 | 57 replies
All pets must be fixed, all current shots intially, rabies ect.... quality flea meds monthly ( 9 mo out of year in Indiana), and ask for reciepts till i trust the tenant...
Joseph Sherer Using social media/ PR firm to reach target tenant market
2 May 2015 | 10 replies
Med students are supposed to be great, like law students, because they're too exhausted to party. 
Ronnie C. How can I make a "LIVING" in Real Estate-NOW?
5 May 2015 | 15 replies
If you consider getting into the landlord business, could you maybe get into a large home with multiple rooms you can rent to med students?
Levi Painter How Do I Market To College Students?
23 May 2016 | 32 replies
I own an upscale house in Lansing and target MED School and PHD Students. 
Lacey S. Lots of inquiries, shows, no lease
15 July 2016 | 25 replies
I heard med students are just as good.  
Shawn Kenyon Emotional support animals
25 March 2019 | 39 replies
If they were howling at the moon at their last residence, whether on meds or not, and this resulted in bothering other tenants and getting warnings from management, etc., you don't have to rent to them.You deny based on behavior and ability to pay - not they "type" of disability they have.